EFL Learners’ Attitudes towards the Use of Digital Tools to Enhance Vocabulary Knowledge: Case of First-Year Students at Tlemcen University
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
In today's globalised world, new technological developments have emerged in the field of
teaching and learning in general. Thus, exploring students’ opinions and attitudes
towards digital tools and their effectiveness in improving vocabulary knowledge is an
essential aspect of language learning that requires additional research. In accordance with
this thinking, the central focus of this inquiry is to gain a deeper understanding of firstyear EFL students' attitudes towards digital tools used in vocabulary learning, as well as
to gain insights into learners' experiences with these tools to demonstrate their
effectiveness in improving their vocabulary knowledge. On account of this, a case study
involving 47 first-year EFL students and five teachers from the Department of English,
University of Tlemcen was carried out. The present study employed three different
research instruments in order to bolster the credibility and validity of the research.
Specifically, students' questionnaire, teachers' interview, and focus group discussion. This
combination of research methods revealed that first-year EFL students‟ confront a
multitude of vocabulary learning difficulties, mostly related to meaning, recalling,
pronunciation, and spelling. Another notable finding from the study was that the majority
of students showed positive attitudes towards digital tools used in vocabulary learning,
and found them necessary to develop a deep understanding of word forms, meaning, and
use, or word knowledge as a whole. Overall, this study sheds new light on the importance
of digital tools in improving vocabulary learning and assisting in meeting vocabulary
challenges.